El papel de los aliados para el desarrollo en respuesta a la pandemia de Covid-19 en Timor Leste

  1. Paksi, Arie
  2. Valero-Matas, Jesús Alberto
  3. Dickson, Zach
Revista:
Cultura de los cuidados: Revista de Enfermería y Humanidades

ISSN: 1699-6003

Año de publicación: 2023

Número: 67

Páginas: 136-156

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Cultura de los cuidados: Revista de Enfermería y Humanidades

Resumen

La pandemia de Covid-19 presenta desafíos sin precedentes en todo el mundo y Timor-Leste no es una excepción. A pesar del desempeño económico volátil, los bajos niveles constantes de gasto en salud y la fragilidad burocrática asociada con las instituciones democráticas jóvenes, Timor-Leste es una de las pocas naciones que ha mitigado el virus de manera efectiva. Consideramos los relatos de primera mano de trabajadores de la salud y de ONG, líderes comunitarios y funcionarios del Ministerio de Salud que respondieron a la pandemia de Covid-19 al evaluar la efectividad de las asociaciones y la cooperación para el desarrollo 'Sur-Sur'. Nuestro análisis de datos realizado durante abril y mayo, muestra que el éxito de Timor-Leste en respuesta a la pandemia es producto de los esfuerzos de asociaciones verdaderas y de la ayuda internacional. Argumentamos que, a pesar de las críticas a la agenda de eficacia del desarrollo después del Foro de Busan de 2011, los análisis sobre el terreno en Timor-Leste, muestran el valor de las alianzas incondicionales, los objetivos definidos mutuamente y la cooperación en la lucha contra la pandemia. Esta investigación contribuye a la literatura sobre la efectividad del desarrollo y es la primera de su tipo que caracteriza la respuesta timorense a la pandemia de Covid-19.

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